install springs in orange county?
#21
I want to thank randode(Randy) and nacy for the how to on springs. It was right on target and when we did mine fora first time it only took an hour. Randy knows his stuff and willing share info. Thanks again Randy. Can't say enough good things. Bill Turner
#22
Originally Posted by vpkb
OMG $40.00 now, what happen to the pride...is SCION too common now?
Most shops in OC charge anywhere from $75 to $100
But the best work I have ever seen done was Randy's work
So, $40 is definitely worth it
Plus you will get the comic relief from Jason, no other place offer that to a customer
BTW, the pride is still there other wise he would charge at least $75 to do the job
And it is those people without the pride tries to take advantage of TSW free spring install!!!
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Originally Posted by showpaojoe
u need a spring compressor? i thought 2 guys would be fine
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Originally Posted by randode
usually i can compress the spring by hand while the other person tightens the nut, but the 1" tanabees are really stiff and even with 2 people pushing it, it just wont go.
Let's see you guys make a joke out of that.
I know, I'm asking for it.
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Originally Posted by Cheshire Cat
Originally Posted by randode
usually i can compress the spring by hand while the other person tightens the nut, but the 1" tanabees are really stiff and even with 2 people pushing it, it just wont go.
Let's see you guys make a joke out of that.
I know, I'm asking for it.
hahahahahahaha
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